Hawkrigger hails from the United Kingdom and specializes in belts for outdoor pursuits, active wear, and military ops. Featured here are four of their belts; each one is made of using metal hardware of their own design, quality raw materials and are equally suited for hard or casual wear.

The VERTX Solid Raptor Belt from VERTX is a stiffened shooter’s belt designed to hold your pants up (naturally), or a light load of pistol and magazines/tools. The Raptor buckle enables it to be fit once, and worn without adjusting it again; unlike non quick-release buckles.

The Reflex Mag Pouch Mk2 (click on the Mk2 tab on the page) from Regulation Tactical is a transformer-like pouch that can be configured as a double-stack or single-stack spring-retention pouch, or a single-stack low profile pouch.

The EMDOM-MM NVG Case from EMDOM USA is a case designed to carry and protect a PVS-14 plus mount, or dual-tube NVGs like the PVS-15. It’s MOLLE and belt compatible, or it can be used as a stand-alone shoulder pouch by adding a strap.

San Diego-based company Off The Grid Concepts LLC is relatively new to the Kydex scene, debuting only earlier this year. While there are only so many ways to form kydex, OTG has been able to incorporate their own unique touches which distinguish their products from other kydex gear manufacturers. What I found most interesting is that they’ve come up with a way to make their holsters work for pistols with and without lights mounted, eliminating the need for two separate holsters.

The HÂ·150 Riggers Belt from Arc’teryx LEAF is a departure from the typical thick scuba/parachute webbing riggers belts. Instead, it’s utilizes Arc’teryx’s Warp StrengthÂ® Technology to spread the load uniformly across the entire belt, resulting in a very thin, low profile belt. While supple along its longitudinal axis, it’s stiff enough vertically to support a holster and other light weight belt pouches.